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|Name= Rigelian scout ship
 
|Name= Rigelian scout ship
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|Affiliation= [[Rigelian Trade Commission]]
 
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The '''Rigelian scout ship''' was a heavily-armed [[starship]] used under the authority of the [[Rigelian Trade Commission]] during the mid-[[22nd century]]. As [[scout]]s, these [[starship]]s had small [[crew]] compliments of around seventeen.
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The '''Rigelian scout ship''' was a heavily-armed [[starship]] used under the authority of the [[Rigelian Trade Commission]] during the mid-[[22nd century]]. As [[scout]]s, these [[starship]]s had small [[crew]] complements of around seventeen.
   
In late-[[2154]], a Rigelian scout ship was attacked by what appeared to be the [[Earth]] starship [[Enterprise (NX-01)|''Enterprise'']]. The scout ship was damaged but was able to return fire and inflict moderate damage on its attacker. The scout ship was allowed to transmit a [[distress call]] moments before it was destroyed.
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In late-[[2154]], a Rigelian scout ship was attacked by what appeared to be the [[United Earth]] starship [[Enterprise (NX-01)|''Enterprise'']]. The scout ship was able to inflict moderate damage on its attacker, and transmit a [[distress call]], before being destroyed.
   
 
Following the incident, the Rigelian Trade Commission recognized the attacking vessel, and demanded compensation from [[Starfleet]] and the arrest of [[Jonathan Archer]], the ''Enterprise''{{'}}s [[CO|commander]], for the loss of their vessel.
 
Following the incident, the Rigelian Trade Commission recognized the attacking vessel, and demanded compensation from [[Starfleet]] and the arrest of [[Jonathan Archer]], the ''Enterprise''{{'}}s [[CO|commander]], for the loss of their vessel.
   
It was later determined that the attacking vessel was, instead, a [[Romulan drone-ship]], [[holographic]]ally disguised as an Earth ship. ({{ENT|United}})
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It was later determined that the attacking vessel was actually a [[Romulan drone-ship]] [[holographic]]ally disguised as ''Enterprise''. ({{ENT|United}})
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''Rigelian scout ships also existed in the [[mirror universe]]. One of these vessels was destroyed by the {{ISS|Enterprise|NX-01}} sometime prior to [[2155]].'' ({{ENT|In a Mirror, Darkly}} ''opening credits'')
   
 
{{bginfo|For more information, and further appearances of this design, see: [[Studio models (VOY)#Hazari vessel|studio model]].}}
 
{{bginfo|For more information, and further appearances of this design, see: [[Studio models (VOY)#Hazari vessel|studio model]].}}

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The Rigelian scout ship was a heavily-armed starship used under the authority of the Rigelian Trade Commission during the mid-22nd century. As scouts, these starships had small crew complements of around seventeen.

In late-2154, a Rigelian scout ship was attacked by what appeared to be the United Earth starship Enterprise. The scout ship was able to inflict moderate damage on its attacker, and transmit a distress call, before being destroyed.

Following the incident, the Rigelian Trade Commission recognized the attacking vessel, and demanded compensation from Starfleet and the arrest of Jonathan Archer, the Enterprise's commander, for the loss of their vessel.

It was later determined that the attacking vessel was actually a Romulan drone-ship holographically disguised as Enterprise. (ENT: "United")

Rigelian scout ships also existed in the mirror universe. One of these vessels was destroyed by the ISS Enterprise sometime prior to 2155. (ENT: "In a Mirror, Darkly" opening credits)

For more information, and further appearances of this design, see: studio model.